CONTENTS:- Vol. 11. Dalit and Neo-Buddhist Movement in India: An Introduction2. Dalit Buddhist Movement3. Pioneers of Dalit Awakening on Caste System4. On Future of Buddhism and Dalit5. Jotirao Govindrao Phule: First leader of Dalits and Social Hierarchy6. The Formation of Dalit Identity7. Gandhi, Dalits and Buddhism8. Social Development and Dalit Women

Vol. 29. Ambedkar's Conversion to Buddhism10. Revival of Buddhism and Dalit11. Buddhism and Bhakti Movement12. Resurgence of Buddhism13. Neo-Buddhism as a Social Philosophy14. Impact of Neo-Buddhism in India and Abroad15. Views on Dalits Future

Neo-Buddhist is a modern Buddhist revivalist movement in India and as a popular movement Neo-Buddhism began with B R Ambedkar, the 20th centurys most prominent untouchable converted to Buddhism along with nearly 400000 of his followers. The Neo Buddhist movement of today be understood in the light of the background of the quest continues equally into other egalitarian faiths like Kabir Panth, Nanak Panth, etc. which made a great impact on the religious pursuit of the untouchables.The mass conversion ceremony at Nagpur was by all means a miracle, or a rebirth of Buddhism In India.